We bought our pontoon last year and used it all summer and just had a blast. It is our first boat and you guys have helped me a lot with some newbie questions I've had. I need a little more advice.
We have a dry storage unit about 5 miles from the lake that we keep the boat at. It is trailered (of course) parked indoors and locked up. The thing is a pain in the neck to trailer and store after every use because the unit is narrow and it is hard to back it in. It usually takes us a good 20 minutes to get it in there. Add on to that it is usually dark and there is no lighting at the facility and it is a royal pain.
My wife and I have decided to rent a slip at a marina. This will allow us to use the boat a lot more because we won't worry about having to get it out/put it in storage after every use. We can just hop in the car and drive to the marina and go.
I live in Oklahoma and the winters here get cold, but the lakes have never frozen over before. Next year or the year after we may be able to afford a lift. The boat has a snap on cover which we would still use after every outing. We would also still be getting the motor winterized at the end of the boating season.
So my question... Is it bad for a pontoon to be left in the water all year long? Opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
We have a dry storage unit about 5 miles from the lake that we keep the boat at. It is trailered (of course) parked indoors and locked up. The thing is a pain in the neck to trailer and store after every use because the unit is narrow and it is hard to back it in. It usually takes us a good 20 minutes to get it in there. Add on to that it is usually dark and there is no lighting at the facility and it is a royal pain.
My wife and I have decided to rent a slip at a marina. This will allow us to use the boat a lot more because we won't worry about having to get it out/put it in storage after every use. We can just hop in the car and drive to the marina and go.
I live in Oklahoma and the winters here get cold, but the lakes have never frozen over before. Next year or the year after we may be able to afford a lift. The boat has a snap on cover which we would still use after every outing. We would also still be getting the motor winterized at the end of the boating season.
So my question... Is it bad for a pontoon to be left in the water all year long? Opinions would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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